Ash receptacle



May T927.

H.G.JORGENSEN ASH RECEPTACLE Filed May 25. 1923 Mum 1W ,A S M/024mg Patented May. '10, 1 927.

HANS GJJORGENSEN, F ERIE, ZPENNSYLVANIA.

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Application filed May 25, 1923. Serial No. 641,375.

This invention is designed to form a convenient ash receptacle that can be readily mounted in such positions as an automobile dash. The invention includes as a feature a cigar cutter which discharges to the receptacle.

The invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawings as follows Fig. 1 shows a central section through a receptacle in place on a dash.

Fig. 2 a section on the line 2-2 in Fig. 1.

Fig. 3 a section on the line 33 in Fig. 1. Fig. 4 asection on the line 4-4 in Fig. 1.

1 marks the automobile dash, 2 an opening therethrough, and 3a cylindrical mounting for. the receptacle, this mounting being screw-threaded at 4.;having a shoulder forming a face on the inner surface of the dash. A nut 6 is screwed on to the screw-threaded portion, clamping themounting on the dash.

A drawer 7 of cylindrical form is slidingly mounted in the member 3 and is closed at its inner' end by a plate 8 and at itsouter 'end by a cover 9 which is spun overthe end of the cylindrical tube forming the drawer. An opening 10 is cut in the upper face of the receptacle to permit of the depositing of ash in the receptacle when the receptacle is drawn out. The mounting .has a depression', or key 11 at its inner end which is adapted to fit in a slot 12 in the receptacle so as to maintain it in its proper position when moved into place. I

The cover has a cylindrical projection 13. A knob 14 has a cylindrical projection '15 extending through the projection 13 and the projection 15 is headed over on the inside of the shoulder. The projection 15 is rotatable in the projection 13 and a perforation17 is arranged in the projection 13 adapted to come into register with a perforation 18 in the projection .15. The perforation 18 has cutting edges so that if a cigarplaced through the perforations 17 and 18 andjthe knob 14 turned the end of the cigar is 5 clipped, discharging into the receptacle 7.

By forming the mounting and parts of cylindrical shape they can be readilymounted in the dash by forming a circular opening therein and the mounting can be provided with a 5 0 screw thread by means of which the mounting is readily clamped in place.

What I claim as new is 1. Inan ash receptacle, the combination of a cylindrically shaped mounting, said '55 mounting being screw-threaded at one end and'provided with-a shoulder; a clamping nut on the screw thread; and a cylindrical drawer slidingly mounted therein.

2. In an ash receptacle, the combination c0 of acyllndrically shaped mounting, said mounting being screw-threaded at one end and provided with a shoulder; a clamping nut on the screw thread; and a cylindrical drawer slidingly mounted therein, said drawer being in the form of a tube with a slot at its upper face, the tube being closed at its ends, one end forming a coverfor the drawer.

In an ash receptacle, the'combination of a cylindrical mounting having a screw thread at one end and a shoulder; aclamp; ing nut on the screw thread; a depression in the end of the cylindrical portion forming a key; and a cylindrical drawer sliding in the mounting and having a key-way -coacting with the depression for locking the drawer in an upright position, said drawer being in the form of a tube with an opening in its top. 5 i

In testimony hand.

a whereof I have unto set my HANS G. JORGENSEN. 

